LARGE VESICLE EXTRUSIONS FROM C. ELEGANS NEURONS ARE CONSUMED AND STIMULATED BY GLIAL-LIKE PHAGOCYTOSIS ACTIVITY OF THE NEIGHBORING CELL

Large vesicle extrusions from C. elegans neurons are consumed and stimulated by glial-like phagocytosis activity of the neighboring cell

Caenorhabditis elegans neurons under stress can produce giant vesicles, several microns in diameter, called exophers.Current models suggest that exophers are neuroprotective, providing a mechanism for stressed neurons to eject toxic protein aggregates and organelles.However, little is known of the fate of the exopher once it leaves the neuron.We fo

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Is The Late Mandibular Fracture From Third Molar Extraction a Risk Towards Malpractice? Case Report with the Analysis of Ethical and Legal Aspects

Objectives: The present study reports a case of late mandibular fracture due to third molar extraction and highlights the inherent clinical, ethical and legal aspects related to this surgical complication.Material and Methods: A female patient underwent surgical procedure Briefs for the extraction of the mandibular right third molar.Two days after

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